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medical$47516$ - перевод на греческий

LANGUAGE USED IN THE FIELD OF MEDICINE TO PRECISELY DESCRIBE THE HUMAN BODY INCLUDING ITS COMPONENTS, PROCESSES, CONDITIONS AFFECTING IT, AND PROCEDURES PERFORMED UPON IT
Medical vocabulary; Medical term; Medical terms

medical      
adj. ιατρικός, υγειονομικός
medical school         
  • [[King Edward Medical University]], fourth oldest medical school in South Asia
  • [[Jackson Memorial Hospital]] in [[Miami]], the primary teaching hospital of the [[University of Miami]]'s [[Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine]] and the largest hospital in the United States, with 1,547 beds<ref>[https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/100-of-the-largest-hospitals-and-health-systems-in-america-2021.html "100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America,"] ''Becker's Hospital Review''</ref>
  • Eastern Central University]] in [[San Pedro de Macorís]], Dominican Republic.
  • Faculty of Medicine, [[University of São Paulo]]
  • Main building of School of Medicine of the University of El Salvador.
  • The [[National University of Colombia]] College of Medicine in [[Bogotá]].
  • Auckland School of Medicine
  • Description of medical studies in France
  • The Dr. Guillermo Grant Benavente Regional Clinical Hospital at the [[University of Concepción]] in Chile.
  • Hospital Universitario de Caracas]], part of the [[Central University of Venezuela]].
  • University of the Republic]] in [[Montevideo]].
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  • A medical student checking [[blood pressure]] on an awareness drive
  • Toronto Faculty of Medicine
  • [[University of Edinburgh Medical School]]
  • Medical student at a laboratory at [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]]
  • A group of Indonesian medical students of [[Trisakti University]] trains with an obstetric mannequin.
  • Faculty of Medical Sciences, [[University of Buenos Aires]]
  • [[Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine]] held by [[HKU]] is among the oldest western medicine schools in [[Far East]].
  • Tirunelveli Medical College, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, or the Faculty of Health Sciences, the medical school at the [[Latin University of Panama]] in [[Panama City]]
  • The [[University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine]]
  • Otago School of Medicine
  • Washington University Medical School]]
  • [[Peking University Health Science Center]]
  • The [[European University (Georgia)]]
TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, OR PART OF SUCH AN INSTITUTION, THAT TEACHES MEDICINE AND AWARDS A PROFESSIONAL DEGREE FOR PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Medical faculty; Medical School; Medical student; Medical schools; Med school; Education, Medical; Medical students; Schools of Medicine; School of Medicine; Graduation in medicine; Faculty of medicine; Medicine education; Faculty of Medicine; Medical universities; Medical education in South Africa; Medical school in South Africa; Medical Faculty; Medical education in Jordan; Med student; Medical education in Thailand; State Medical Faculty of Bangladesh; Medical research university; School of medicine; Medical university; Medical University; Medical graduation; List of medical schools in Ukraine; Medical schools in Ukraine; Medical schools in the Netherlands; Medical schools in Cambodia; Medical schools in Colombia; Medical schools in South Africa; Medical schools in Nigeria; Medical schools in Zimbabwe; Medical schools in Tanzania; Medical schools in Ghana; Medical schools in El Salvador; Medical schools in China; Medical schools in Norway; Medical schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Medical schools in Denmark; Medical schools in Indonesia; Medical schools in Italy; Medical schools in Czech Republic; Medical schools in Nepal; Medical schools in Germany; Medical schools in Singapore; Medical schools in the Czech Republic; Medical school in Turkey
ιατρική σχολή
physical examination         
  • Medical doctor examines a young girl, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1974
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  • [[Auscultation]] of a man in [[Vietnam]]
  • A resident physician at the [[Granada Relocation Center]], examining a patient's throat
  • A doctor using a stethoscope to listen to a 15-month-old's abdomen
PROCESS BY WHICH A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATES THE BODY OF A PATIENT FOR SIGNS OF DISEASE
Medical examination; Physical examinations; Clinical examination; Inspection (medicine); Physical exam; Check-up; Medical examinations; General medical examination; Annual medical examination; Annual general medical examination; Physical Diagnosis; Physical Examination; Inspection (medical); Medical inspection; Checkup; Executive physicals; Clinical presentation; Health Checkup; Health examinations; Health examination; Medical exams; Medical exam; Health check-up; Physical exams; Medical check-up
σωματική εξέταση

Определение

misdiagnose
¦ verb diagnose incorrectly.
Derivatives
misdiagnosis noun

Википедия

Medical terminology

Medical terminology is a language used to precisely describe the human body including all its components, processes, conditions affecting it, and procedures performed upon it. Medical terminology is used in the field of medicine

Medical terminology has quite regular morphology, the same prefixes and suffixes are used to add meanings to different roots. The root of a term often refers to an organ, tissue, or condition. For example, in the disorder known as hypertension, the prefix "hyper-" means "high" or "over", and the root word "tension" refers to pressure, so the word "hypertension" refers to abnormally high blood pressure. The roots, prefixes and suffixes are often derived from Greek or Latin, and often quite dissimilar from their English-language variants. This regular morphology means that once a reasonable number of morphemes are learnt it becomes easy to understand very precise terms assembled from these morphemes. Much medical language is anatomical terminology, concerning itself with the names of various parts of the body.